Across
- 3. long and narrow ridge of sand or pebbles with one end attached to land
- 5. distance the wind travels over seas and oceans to form waves
- 7. a wave running back down the beach
- 11. caused by gravity and sun
- 13. arrangement and composition of rocks
- 14. steep and near-vertical rock face
- 15. waves moving up a beach
- 19. large scale and continuous movements of water in seas and oceans
Down
- 1. waves attacks continuously and arch weakens and collapses, forming a _ _ _ _ _
- 2. zone of sediment deposition
- 4. spit continue to extend until it connects the offshore island to the mainland
- 6. example of place to find headlands and bays
- 8. wears away and smoothens rocks as they bump into each other while being carried by the waters
- 9. lowest part of wave
- 10. attacking waves break through the back wall of caves and join them together, an _ _ _ _ is formed
- 12. 0.0039mm to 0.0625mm
- 16. caused by wind
- 17. highest part of wave
- 18. when less resistant rocks are eroded away, a _ _ _ is formed
- 19. attack base of a headland and undercuts it, forming a _ _ _ _
